From: fred Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 20:03:42 +0000 (+0000) Subject: lilypond-0.1.42 X-Git-Tag: release/1.5.59~3548 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=000d84bdc82a71d2283be94d5f8e2918fbf1e0ee;p=lilypond.git lilypond-0.1.42 --- diff --git a/Documentation/other-packages.pod b/Documentation/other-packages.pod index d1aad66d5c..7a4b44ac52 100644 --- a/Documentation/other-packages.pod +++ b/Documentation/other-packages.pod @@ -130,7 +130,18 @@ name.) =item Finale -=item Score +=item Score, http://www.ymusic.com/Score + +Werner Lemberg +writes to me: I consider SCORE as the best program for +typesetting classical music. [..] the price is quite high (about US$ +1000) [..] It has a graphical interface but to get all out of the +program you have to learn a 400 page manual almost by heart because +you'll change most features by inputting parameters (up to 20 for some +items) on a command line. Expect three months to master SCORE :-) + + + =item Personal Composer @@ -152,10 +163,10 @@ Shareware. =item Amadeus, Jerker.Elsgard@abc.se -Professional and expensive (DM 4000,--) engraving. Designed as a -batch program (like LilyPond). It is aimed at publishers. Its history -is more than fifteen years and Amadeus has been running under -different Unix clones. It uses MIDI-keyboard input +Jerker Elsgard writes: professional and expensive (DM 4000,--) +engraving. Designed as a batch program (like LilyPond). It is aimed +at publishers. Its history is more than fifteen years and Amadeus has +been running under different Unix clones. It uses MIDI-keyboard input =back